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First trimester fetal anatomy study and identification of major anomalies using 10 standardized scans.

Enrico Colosi1, Rosalia Musone1, Gilda Filardi1, Alma Fabbo1.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: to validate the use of the first trimester scan not just as a screening tool for chromosomal anomalies, but also as a method to identify the major anatomic anomalies using 10 standardized scans.
METHODS: five years of prospective study analyzing the fetal anatomy of 5924 patients with a singleton pregnancy during the first trimester screening for chromosomopathies. A check list of 10 predetermined scans had been used. The follow up consisted of two more scans in the second and third trimester, according to the local protocol, and a final evaluation of neonatal outcome at birth.
RESULTS: in the 5924 examined patients, the percentage of major malformations is 0.74%, most of all discovered in the first trimester (47.7%). The Detection Rate for the malformations related to the nervous system is about 50% and for the malformations of the abdomen, heart and skeleton is slightly lower (43.5%).
CONCLUSIONS: first trimester ultrasound using 10 standardized scans is a valid screening method for chromosomopathies and also an effective method to identify many of the major fetal anato - mical anomalies.

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Keywords:  check list; chromosomopathies; fetal medicine; malformations

Year:  2015        PMID: 27358694      PMCID: PMC4909108          DOI: 10.11138/jpm/2015.9.3.024

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Prenat Med        ISSN: 1971-3282


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